1. Read the War’s Aftermath—pages 702-703 2. Read Development in the North –page 703 3. Read Devastation in the South—page 703-4 4. Read a Transformed South—pages 704-5 5. Read the Freedmen’s Bureau—page 706 6. Read the Assassination of Lincoln—pages 708-9 7. Read Southern Intransigence—pages 711-2 8. Read the Radical Republicans—pages 712-3 9. Read the Triumph of Congressional Legislation—pages 715-7 10. Read the Freed Slaves—pages 720-1 11. Read African Americans in southern politics—pages 722-723 12. Read the Election of 1868—pages 727-729 13. Answer questions over reading. Week Two Assignments Due by Class Time 2-2-11 1. Read Scandals—pages 730-1 2. Read White Terror—pages 731-2 3. Read the Compromise of 1877—pages 735-8 4. Read the End of Reconstruction—pages 738-9 5. Read Agriculture Old and New—pages 751-3 6. Tenancy and the Environment—page 753 7. The Bourbons and the Redeemers—pages 753-756 8. Ida B. Wells—page 761 9. Washington and Dubois—pages 761-763 10. The Migratory Stream—page 764 11. African American Migration—pages 764-5 12. The Indian Wars—pages 770-774 13. The Demise of the Buffalo—page 774 14. Answer questions over reading. Week Three Assignments Due by Class Time 2-9-11 1. Pioneer Women—page 781 2. The End of the Frontier—pages 782-3 3. The Rise of Big Business—page 786-7 4. The Second Industrial Revolution pages 787-789 5. Inventions spur manufacturing—pages 794-796 6. Entrepreneurs—page 796 7. J.P. Morgan, Financier—page 801-802 8. Sears and Roebuck—pages 802-3 9. Social Trends—pages 803-4 10. Child Labor—pages 804-5 11. The Molly Maguires—page 806 12. The Railroad Strike of 1877—pages 806-7 13. The Sand-Lot Incident—pages 807-8 14. Anarchism—page 810 15. The Haymarket Affair—page 811 16. Socialism and the Unions—page 818 17. Answer questions over reading. Week Four Assignments Due by Class Time 2-16-11 1. The New Immigration –page 831 2. America’s Pull—pages 831-2 3. The Nativist Response—pages 834-5 4. Immigration Restriction—pages 835-7 5. Popular Culture—page 837 6. Vaudeville—pages 837-8 7. Saloon Culture—pages 838-9 8. Outdoor Recreation—pages 840-1 9. Workingwomen and Leisure—pages 841-2 10. Spectator Sports—pages 842-3 11. The Settlement House Movement—pages 855-6 12. Women’s Employment and Activism—pages 856-9 13. Toward a Welfare State—pages 859-61 14. Corruption and Reform: Hayes to Harrison—pages 868-9 15. Hayes and the Civil Service Reform—pages 869-71 16. Garfield and Arthur—pages 871-3 17. Answer questions over reading. Week Five Assignments Due by Class Time 2-23-11 1. The Farm Problem and Agrarian Protest Movements—pages 880-2 2. Economic Conditions—pages 882-3 3. The Granger Movement—pages 883-4 4. Farmer’s Alliances—pages 884-6 5. Farm Politics—pages 886-8 6. The Economy and the Silver Solution—page 890 7. Inadequate Currency—pages 890-1 8. Silverites versus Goldbugs—page 892 9. Expansion in the Pacific—page 908 10. Samoa—page 908-9 11. Hawaii—page 909-11 12. The Philippine-American War—pages 920-922 13. Organizing the Acquisitions—pages 924-6 14. Answer questions over reading. Week Six Assignments Due by Class Time 3-2-11 1. The Panama Canal—pages 931-4 2. The Roosevelt Corollary—pages 934-5 3. The Russo-Japanese War—page 935 4. Relations with Japan—pages 935-6 5. The United States and Europe—page 936-7 6. Introduction to the Progressive Era—pages 940-1 7. Elements of Reform—pages 941-2 8. The Antecedents of Progressivism—page 942 9. Democracy—page 944 10. Efficiency—pages 944-6 11. Regulation—page 946 12. Social Injustice—pages 947-9 13. Progressivism and Religion—page 949 14. Prohibition—pages 949-50 15. Conservation—pages 956-60 16. From Roosevelt to Taft—pages 960-2 17. Tariff Reform—page 962 18. Ballinger and Pinchot—pages 963-4 19. Taft and Roosevelt—pages 964-5 20. Answer questions over reading. Week Seven Assignments Due by Class Time 3-9-11 (Midterm Week) 1. Progressive Resurgence—pages 977-9 2. Limits of Progressivism—page 979 3. Intervention in Mexico—pages 983-6 4. Other Problems in Latin America—page 986 5. A New Labor Shortage—page 999-1000 6. War Propaganda—page 1001 7. Civil Liberties—pages 1002-3 8. America at War—page 1003 9. The Western Front—pages 1004-5 10. The Bolsheviks—page 1006 11. Answer questions over reading. Week Eight Assignments Due by Class Time 3-23-11 1. The Spanish Flu—pages 1015-6 2. Racial Friction—pages 1017-8 3. The Modern Temper Introduction—pages 1022-3 4. Nativism—pages 1023-5 5. The Klan—pages 1025-6 6. Prohibition—pages 1028-1030 7. The Roaring Twenties—pages 1030-1 8. The New Morality—pages 1031-2 9. The Women’s Movement—pages 1033-6 10. The New Era—page 1057 11. Answer questions over reading. Week Nine Assignments Due by Class Time 3-30-11 1. The Growing Consumer Culture—pages1057-9 2. Hoover’s Efforts at Recovery—pages 1073-4 3. Congressional Initiatives—pages 1075 4. Recovery Through Regulation—page 1090 5. Agricultural Recovery—pages 1090-2 6. Industrial Recovery—pages 1092-4 7. Minorities and the New Deal—pages 1099-1101 8. Answer questions over reading. Week Ten Assignments Due by Class Time 4-6-11 1. Court Decisions and Civil Rights—pages 1101-1102 2. Roosevelt’s Second Term—pages 1112-1113 3. The Court-Packing Plan—pages 1113-5 4. The League of Nations—pages 1126-7 5. War Debts and Reparations—pages 1127-8 6. Attempts at Disarmament—pages 1128-30 7. The Kellogg-Briand Pact—pages 1130-1 8. Economic Mobilization at Home—page 1159 9. Answer questions over reading. Week Eleven Assignments Due by Class Time 4-13-11 1. Economic Conversion—pages 1159-60 2. Financing the War—pages 1160-1 3. Mobilization and the Development of the West—pages 1162-3 4. Changing Roles for Women—pages 1163-4 5. African Americans in World War II—pages 1164-6 6. Hispanics in the Labor Force—pages 1166 7. Native Americans and the War Effort—pages 1166-7 8. Internment of Japanese Americans—pages 1167-8 9. The Strategic Bombing of Europe—pages 1175-1176 10. The Tehran Meeting—page 1176 11. Yalta and the Postwar World—page 1187 12. Yalta’s Legacy—page 1189 13. The Final Ledger—pages 1196-7 14. Answer questions over reading. Week Twelve Assignments Due by Class Time 4-20-11 1. The Fair Deal and Containment—pages 1205-6 2. Truman’s Uneasy Start—pages 1206-7 3. Converting to Peace—pages 1207-8 4. Controlling Inflation—pages 1208-9 5. Partisan Cooperation and Conflict—pages 1209-11 6. Trying War Criminals—page 1212 7. Civil Rights During the 1940s—pages 1220-1 8. Jackie Robinson—page1221 9. Answer questions over reading. Week Thirteen Assignments Due by Class Time 4-27-11 1. Shaping the Fair Deal—pages 1221-3 2. The Election of 1948—pages 1223-7 3. Expansion of the Civil Rights Movement—page 1306 4. Sit-ins and Freedom Rides—pages 1307-8 5. Federal Intervention—pages 1308-11 6. Early Setbacks—pages 1312-3 7. The Cuban Missile Crisis—pages 1313-1315 8. Kennedy and Vietnam—pages 1315-7 9. Kennedy’s Assassination—page 1317 10. Answer questions over reading.
Week Sixteen—Finals Week
Class Period Date Final Exam Time 8:00-8:50 May 9, 2011 8-10:30 9:00-9:50 May 11, 2011 8-10:30 10:00-10:50 May 9, 2011 10:30-1:00